I love every one of these images so I have no complaints. I would have stopped at number eleven as I'm used to your posts being totally professional. The tones up to then are consistent.Maybe intentional on your part. Sorry for being a little negative. I promise you are still inspirational.

Being a violinist, the minute I saw the thumbnail I just knew it was a violin. I ADORE the Back Violin Concerto. It is one of my favorites. All of the shots in this autumnal series are awesome. The sepia ones are especially appealing to my eye. The flock of birds in flight almost blew me out of the ballpark. Amazing shot. Your use of textures is superb. What a fine, fine post. Hope you have a picture filled week ahead. genie

While I often marvel at your wonderful photographs, Daliana, it comes to me gradually that they are a reflection of the personal warmth and caring emotions within you. Perhaps, that is what makes your photos seem so much like glimpses through a window, rather than mere pictures.

This is an exception grouping, and I would not dare to say this one is better than that one. But, I will say water attracts me, so the red boat would not be lonesome long if I were there; and the painting of the castle pulls me over the water to it; and the cemetery hand and flower, frozen in time forever draw me toward life; and the window framed by the red and green leaves is exquisite; and .... I guess I will stop before I have listed them all.

As for your music, I remember seeing somewhere someone had written, "Bach is god." Maybe, maybe not. But, in the least, he resides among them.

What an amazing series of shots!! Being a violist (and owning an expensive violin) I love the first shot. The Autumn colours in all your images are so beautiful and I found this post so inspiring!Wonderful! You have a new follower!

The double concerto is a perfect accompaniment to your wonderful photos of soft wood, birch and beechwoods and other wonders. The Prof use to play it in his younger days. Thank you for this superb post.